No increase in euthanasia since legislation - Dutch report, Apr. 8, 2010.
The number of requests for euthanasia in the Netherlands has not risen since an act to decriminalise it came into force in 2002. The finding comes in a study by NIVEL, the Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research, published in the British Journal of General Practice.
The act does not fully legalise euthanasia but enables it to be carried out at a patient’s request provided a number of conditions are met. The legislation has improved communication on euthanasia, the researchers conclude, which in turn has benefited the quality of euthanasia practice. For example, the correct drugs are more likely to be used, and in the right dosages.
There appears to have been little change in the reasons patients give for requesting euthanasia, such as intolerable pain or loss of dignity. The act doesn’t appear to have created a “euthanasia hype”, say the researchers, because of the strict criteria it sets. |